New York Statutes
§ 250 — Exemption of exhibits at international exhibitions
New York § 250
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N.Y. Personal Property § 250 (2026).
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§ 250. Exemption of exhibits at international exhibitions. No process\nof attachment, execution, sequestration, replevin, distress or any kind\nof seizure shall be served or levied upon articles, goods, wares,\nmerchandise or property of any description while the same is enroute to\nor from, or while on exhibition or deposited by exhibitors at any\ninternational exhibition held under the auspices or supervision of the\nUnited States, within any city or county of this state, nor shall such\nproperty be subject to attachment, seizure, levy or sale, for any cause\nwhatever, in the hands of the authorities of such exhibition or\notherwise.\n
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